Below is a comprehensive guide on how to safely identify your hardware, download the correct tool version, configure the software, and complete the firmware flashing process. Step 1: Pre-Requisites and Hardware Verification
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⚠️ Do not unplug the USB drive, shut down your computer, or close the program while the bar is active. Flashing typically takes between 2 to 7 minutes.
Select your corresponding NAND flash type (TLC/MLC) found during Step 1. Move to the Flash Setting tab: Check the box for Preformat . Check Firmware Update . phison ps225107ps2307 mptool install
The status box will change colors: Yellow: Erasing and formatting the blocks. Light Blue: Writing the firmware. Green (PASS): Flashing successful.
If no drive appears: re-check the driver installation (Part 2, Step 3).
This process will completely wipe all data on the USB drive. It cannot be used for data recovery. Below is a comprehensive guide on how to
Note: Ensure the firmware matches your NAND type (MLC or TLC). If your Flash ID indicates Toshiba or SanDisk TLC memory, select a firmware file with "T" or "TLC" in its description or filename.
This comprehensive guide will walk you through the process of identifying your drive, downloading the correct tools, installing the MPTool environment, and flashing the firmware to revive your broken USB drive.
Click the icon (Refresh/Scan). Your PS2251-07 should appear in the list: Select your corresponding NAND flash type (TLC/MLC) found
Take note of this long alphanumeric string (e.g., Toshiba or Hynix memory identifiers), as you will need it to select the correct firmware. Step 1: Downloading the Correct MPTool and Firmware
⚠️ Warning: The PS2307 is often a "bridge" chip. Internally, it behaves like a PS2251-07. Using the wrong MPTOOL can permanently brick your drive.